This was found on Zaporizhian sector. Literally explains how to off themselves instead of surrendering. But, IMO, the most interesting part is in the end: "Remember: you are a warrior of great russia (I’d have to clean my hands after typing this). Your honour is in your loyalty to the very end. (Which is veeeery similar to SS stuff: "our honour is loyalty "
Hey second best army in the world, how’s it going?
…yeah
Second best army in Russia
I know pretty much zero russian, but I choose to read that the first bit of bold text there reads “Bacon”.
…so, it checks out as a suicide manual. Death by bacon is pretty slow, though.
My company also gives out similar pamphlets to our call centre staff. Same bit about honour being in our loyalty to the company, blah blah blah.
Brilliant, don’t need to care for POWs / veterans if you tell them to kill themselves. Guess it’s not a terrible end for dronebait.
Does your instance censor words or why are there asterisks in the word “suicide” in the title?
Some people have strong negative feelings about certain topics. Out of repect, some people obfuscate or disguise those topics to make it easy for sensitive people to avoid. It’s kinda like how pedants get annoyed when words are written slightly differently, except it’s worthy of respect from other people.
This just puts more emphasis on the word.
Except it has the opposite effect. Now people who have their lemmy configured to filter out the word “suicide” in posts get to see this post because there’s no way in hell they have it configured for every “redacted” version of the word.
Is this common on social media? I have only ever seen it on Tiktok… but I only use Lemmy and tiktok.
Yes, algorithms and shit.
The stench? What the fuck?
edit - I guess strength? They cant be that honest with stench
idk man I just work here
should be “warrior” there
also in second block of text it should be “death” instead of “survival”
Here is what mine gave.
meme-like loss of consciousness
I guess they are aware of the videos too
straight out of Local58
Front lawn. Face up. Feet together.
How long until enough Russians start asking?